I can respect putting EO over SO.
Are we ok with not mentioning Man of Steel? The 80s comic, I mean.
Birthright > Seasons > Secret Origins > Earth One
It is known.
I haven't read it yet, so I can't comment on it.
Probably going to read it this week. In a big Superman mood, what with this being the 75th anniversary week and all.
Agreed. I'd also cram All-Star between Birthright and Seasons, personally.
Red Son > *
I just got done reading Secret Identity again. So good.
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Red Son has a great thesis, but I always thought it fell apart towards the end. The final pages are so over the top and against the tempo the book built that it felt needlessly tied to cannon for me. It's a good thought piece for a while, for me, but it isn't Birthright/All-Star/Seasons level.
Red Son is required reading, though, I'll admit.
Just the opposite for me: the story itself was so-so, but I absolutely loved the ending.
Naturally, it was the only part that Mark Millar didn't write. :lol
Are we ok with not mentioning Man of Steel? The 80s comic, I mean.
Do you consider "the ending" to begin after the Green Lanter/Batman scenes? I'm talking specifically about everything that sort of wrapped it back into... well, I don't want to spoil it, but it acted as a metaphor for where communism needed to end up.
I'm okay with it.
John Byrne is a shit writer.
I thought Red Son's ending was pretty neat.
It's been some years since I read it, so I have no idea what you're talking about. :lol I just thought theending was a cool idea.time travel
If we're doing Superman stories overall, I'd say:
Birthright > All-Star > Seasons > Luthor: Man of Steel > Red Son > Brainiac > Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? > Secret Origins > Earth One
of what I've read. Going to try and read "Man of Steel," "Secret Identity," and "Superman and the LoSH" this week.
is Superman: For Tomorrow any good? apart from the art of course.
You see, when a boy starts to become a man there's this stuff called testosterone...
Yeah, I suppose we just disagree there. Maybe I need to give it another shot.
Birthright > Seasons > Secret Origins > Earth One
It is known.
If we're doing Superman stories overall, I'd say:
Birthright > All-Star > Seasons > Luthor: Man of Steel > Red Son > Brainiac > Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? > Morrison's "Action Comics" > Secret Origins > Earth One
of what I've read. Going to try and read "Man of Steel," "Secret Identity," and "Superman and the LoSH" this week.
"Red Son" takes a while to really get going, but once it does, it's great. I loved the ending.
I just got done reading Secret Identity again. So good.
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is Superman: For Tomorrow any good? apart from the art of course.